Experience the enchanting charm of Unniyappam, or Unni Appam - an adored traditional sweet from Kerala! These delightful bite-sized fritters, golden and oozing with sweetness, perfectly capture the festive spirit of “God's Own Country.” Made from ripe bananas, rice flour, jaggery, baking soda, ghee, and the luscious Nestlé MILKMAID, they are a true culinary treasure!
Imagine taking the first bite of fluffy Unniyappam, where the rich flavours of ripe bananas and caramel-like jaggery blend beautifully. Each bite offers a delightful contrast, with soft, pillowy dough meeting lightly crispy edges. The creamy richness of Nestlé MILKMAID adds an indulgent touch, making this treat utterly satisfying.
Nestlé MILKMAID elevates our easy Unniyappam recipe, bringing its smooth texture and sweet caramel essence to the batter, promising melt-in-your-mouth bliss. This luxurious richness binds all the Unniyappam ingredients together, delivering a nostalgic and harmonious flavour experience.
These golden delights are more than just a sweet indulgence; they celebrate tradition and togetherness. Enjoy them as a delightful snack alongside tea or as a heartwarming conclusion to your meal. Our easy Unniyappam recipe is sure to bring joy and create cherished memories with loved ones. So grab your pan, pour in the batter, and let the magic of Kerala unfold! With every exquisite bite, savour a piece of this rich culinary heritage.
Be sure to explore our other MILKMAID-inspired traditional treats, such as Mango Shahi Tukda, Chocolate Modak, and Rice Kheer - they’re all irresistibly tasty!
Show more > Show Less >You can substitute sugar for jaggery in the Unniyappam recipe, but the taste will differ. Jaggery adds a unique caramel flavour and texture that sugar lacks. If you use sugar, opt for dark brown sugar for a closer taste to jaggery.
For the best homemade Unniyappam, use ripe bananas with brown spots on the peel. These bananas are sweeter and will mash easily, creating a soft and flavourful treat.
Yes, you can make Unniyappam without a special pan by using a regular frying pan or a mini muffin tray. Grease the pan well with ghee, simply spoon the batter into the pan's hollows, and fry or bake until golden brown.
For the best flavour and texture, enjoy your homemade Unniyappam fresh. Unlike some snacks, this traditional Indian treat made with banana batter stays fresh for 2-3 days at room temperature and up to 5 days in a fridge when kept in an airtight container.